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40 mayors join global movement to push back against data centers. Can collective bargaining work?
Forty mayors from global cities have joined a pact led by C40 Cities to promote sustainable development of urban data centers, addressing concerns about resource use, energy prices, and climate targets. The initiative includes cities across the U.S., Europe, Africa, and Asia-Pacific, focusing on site selection, clean energy, affordability, and community engagement.
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